Posted on 02/18/2010 5:36:26 PM PST by ETL
Edited on 02/18/2010 5:56:08 PM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
I thought this revolutionary communist bum had been fired by Fox?? M.L. Hill actually had the friggin nerve to call Bill Bennett an "extreme radical"! O'Reilly of course sat there quietly again and didn't confront him on any of the stuff that's recently come out on Hill regarding HIS radicalism. The show will probably be repeated in your area in case you missed it.
He was legitimately fired/let go, he had a contract as a paid performer/talker.
I would imagine he is currently appearing either gratis to promote himself or getting some union stipulated fee at worse.
Thanks. I guess Bill O’Reilly, then, just wants to help Hill promote his commie-left radicalism.
Who made me SICKER???....BOR or that HIDEOUS Hill calling Bill Bennett a RADICAL....RADICAL!! OMG!! Turned it off...they BOTH made me sick!
Thanks for that great link at the end of your post!
jesseam Poof your gone
Got a PhD from “Ding Dong School”.
BOR is worthless.
He does some occasional good stuff, but more often than not, it’s 2 steps forward, 3 steps back. I suspect he has a bunch of young college kids doing his research for him.
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no! Its a balanced show, before Lamont it was Al Sharpton.
Before Al , it was another ‘Black victimologist’
In addition, Bill Oreilly picks people he can have lively banter with.
The show just re-aired here in New York City. He actually described Bill Bennett as an “absurdly right-wing radical”. That commie rat b*st*rd!(ML. Hill)
The SOB is not just a Black Liberation revolutionary communist, he’s an admirer of convicted cop killers! A-hole O’Reilly shouldn’t give this POS a stage at all! Read what’s at top again.
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